@AnarchoNinaWrites It’s not even coherent, just a word salad of phrases heard on progressive signalling hashtags.
Are we sure that this account isn’t a bot pooping out toots from a poorly trained model?
@AnarchoNinaWrites It’s not even coherent, just a word salad of phrases heard on progressive signalling hashtags.
Are we sure that this account isn’t a bot pooping out toots from a poorly trained model?
@DarcMoughty Rando PP and PE can be done with short chain polycarbons, totally. My consumer grade plastic crap isn’t going anywhere (though I’m interested to see if we turn more towards textiles and composites).
The really crazy boutique stuff, like liners and substrates in biologics for example, where we haven’t figured out alternate long polycarbon chain sources, worries me a bit more.
@DarcMoughty Actually, @jimcarroll— might be an interesting topic for you to discuss. The future of materials and how that affects non-technical folks.
@AnarchoNinaWrites “Think of the jobs” followed up by record employment followed by “no one wants to work any more”.
Consistency is too much to ask for.
@jimcarroll I strongly appreciate that you’re not afraid to use your professional, public-facing persona to comment on things that matter.
In a way, this IS about the future we want to build.
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